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Identifier
RT398_F666m_1971_08
Publication Date
11-29-1971
Description
Interviews with John H. Clawson, Hobart Haggard, Mary C. Truan, Fern Adams Goodman, Thomas Herbert Heym, Lloyd Armstrong, Minnie Armstrong, June Stearns, B.J. Kingdon, and Kim Trout.
00:00:00 - Introduction, John H. Clawson and Hobart Haggard of Gorham, KS
00:00:17 - Song, "Down on the Farm", vocal and guitar
00:02:26 - Song, "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight", vocal and guitar
00:04:57 - Song, "The Baggage Coach", vocal and guitar
00:08:17 - Song, "Break the News to Mother", vocal and guitar
00:12:12 - Song, "I Heard Him Say", vocal and guitar
00:16:31 - Song, "The Rose", vocal and guitar
00:18:58 - Song, "Coon, Coon, Coon", vocal and guitar (racist)
00:21:03 - Hobart H. Haggard, Song, "William Goat Song", vocal
00:22:55 - WWI Cadence, "Oh it's home boys home"
00:23:21 - Song, "The Darkies' Bible Stories"
00:24:56 - John H. Clawson, Song, "When The Works All Done This Fall" , vocal and guitar
00:27:13 - Song, "The Blind Child" , vocal and guitar
00:31:55 - Introduction, Mary C. Truan of Gorham, KS
00:32:21 - Grandmother's move to Kansas in 1880. 00:33:01 - Death omen
00:34:00 - Farming
00:35:03 - Recipes
00:38:28 - Raising geese
00:39:19 - Remedies
00:40:17 - Volga German recipe
00:42:42 - Unknown man speaking prior to introduction to Fern Adams Goodman of Russell, KS
00:43:14 - Song, "The Blind Girl", vocal
00:43:26 - Song, "Hello Central", vocal
00:44:22 - Song, "Raise the Pillow Up", vocal
00:45:08 - Thomas Herbert Heym, song, "Roguish Eyes", piano and vocal
00:45:51 - Song, "Grandfather", piano and vocal
00:46:33 - Song, "The Robin", piano and vocal
00:46:52 - Song, "Good Morning Mary Sunshine", piano and vocal
00:47:25 - Song, "Mother Doesn't Know I'm Coming Home", piano and vocal
00:47:54 - Information about previous interviews
00:48:34 - Lloyd Armstrong of Haysville, KS, song, "Old Sow Died", vocal
00:49:17 - Song, "Some Folks Say Nigga's Don't Steal", vocal (racist)
00:49:42 - Song, "The Dream of the Miner's Child" vocal
00:51:48 - Minnie Armstrong of Haysville, KS, song, "She Churned The Butter"
00:52:15 - Lloyd Armstrong of Haysville, KS, song, "Cowboy Ballad", vocal
00:54:03 - Minnie Armstrong of Haysville, KS, song, "Poor Little Joe", vocal
00:54:25 - B.J. Kingdon of Haysville, KS, song, "Lil Rabbit", vocal
00:54:53 - Song, "Poor Sadie O'Grady", vocal
00:55:20 - Song, "Mrs. Murphy's Daughter", vocal
00:55:33 - Song, "in The Pines", vocal
00:56:04 - Song, "A Cold Winter's Evening", vocal
00:57:06 - Introduction, Kim Trout of Haysville, KS
00:57:28 - Original song, "Barefoot", vocal
00:58:54 - Original song, "Fortune", vocal
Physical Description
reel-to-reel audio and accompanying documentation
Subject
Folk songs, Folk music, Frontier & pioneer life, Superstitions, Farming, Traditional medicine
Rights
© University Archives, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
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Recommended Citation
Truan, Helen L.; Banker, Brenda; and Armstrong, Susan, "Interviews with John H. Clawson, Hobart Haggard, Mary C. Truan, Fern Adams Goodman, Thomas Herbert Heym, Lloyd Armstrong, Minnie Armstrong, June Stearns, B.J. Kingdon, and Kim Trout " (1971). Samuel J. Sackett Folklore Collection. 143.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sackett/143
Language
eng
Comments
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